Term: Confusion Induction

DEFINITIONS

Confusion Induction:

A hypnotic induction where the hypnotist tells confusing stories that are impossible to logically follow. Eventually, the person being hypnotized gives up trying to follow them and simply listens to them. This can be seen by certain physiological signs. At this point the hypnotist suggests relaxation and hypnotic trance, and the person follows the directions.

All hypnosis does is capture your natural going to sleep scenario, while keeping you awake, so you can give your subconscious mind beneficial suggestions.
How does hypnosis do this?
Since the conscious mind, or beta, does not do a very efficient ...

First you must either have the hypnosis routines memorized or have them typed and handy so you can easily read them.
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